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Do you ever hear birds chirping outside your house in the morning?

I hear Mourning Doves, Redwing Blackbirds and Robins this morning. It`s a sure sign of spring that they are all back from wintering in the South. Mourning Doves are my favourite peaceful-sounding birds.

Yup, If I don't hear them, then I am concerned and begin a cat safari. Now, don't misunderstand, the neighborhood - mobile homes nestled close to each other, is full of wandering cats. No problem as long as they stay out of the back garden.

But now and then a feral cat did some stalking, found its bounty, and code of silence is broadcast. Except for the heroes of course who attack, attack, and attack freeing the land of the predator - mocking birds - with their cool demeanor.

Every morning! I love it. I have mockingbirds (I'm from Texas, go figure), cardinals, sparrows, and thrashers who have taken up residence in my trees this year and I'm loving their songs in the morning.

I heard them sometimes mostly in the afternoon. Listening to them is really enjoyable. Most of the time, after work I enjoy listening to them.

They are very delicate and beautiful. I also love feeding them nuts, grains, and raw peanuts. It makes me feel better to see birds somewhere else then in my plate. Even tho there is many claims that they are nuisible to the cities because they repoduce often. It remains impossible for me to stop spending valuable time alongside my favourite birds.

There are two types of birds you can possibly meet. Forcefully, you won't want to meet the birds of prey. These are the most beautiful and dangerous of all birds. They usualy hunt small animals like: ( pigeons, rats, gerbils, small birds, ect.. )

If your dream was to see a live bird once you see a real hawk, even a small one you will find out that they are awesome.

Daughter says, it is lovely, even at 4:30 in the morning, because the bird songs in the early morning are different and cooler than later in the morning. ( I don't know if this is true, maybe it is just different birds at different times)

Wife: (who brought up the topic) The birds here in Suzhou are really much nicer, even early in the morning I love to wake up to their songs. But in Nanjing they are not as nice, simpler and coarser.

Me: I love to wake up to birds at any time of the day. It is actually amazing to me that the birds can still live here in the most polluted part of the Chinese east coast. But they do and they sing happily in the morning for all of us, the peons and the polluters all the same.

Yes, all the time, but spring and summer are the noisiest. Some chirps, tweets, and coos are nice. But others are plain annoying, especially if they wake up your baby. The hammering by the woodpecker is the funniest because it seems surreal at times. But the doves take the prize because they coo all morning long outside our upstairs bathroom window: they decided to nest in the gutter near the downspout.

I love the sounds of nature. I hear them when I'm at home and also here at my office. I hear them at night too, although sometimes annoying in the middle of the night, it is assuring to know that we share this world with many wonderful things.

Yes!This is glorious!I enjoy it every day,especially before the sunrise,and after sunset.I consider birds chirping,together with the beautiful scent of small white orange flowers, one of the highest pleasure in life.Why?Because while I was in USA, birds didnt sing.Flowers didnt smell.Now,in my place this is the symphony of scents and chirping!

We bought a new build and hav a variety of birds all day everyday but in the first few weeks we kept find dead birds around the outside of the house.

We couldn't work out what was killing the birds and why they were dying outside our home. We blamed something paranormal.

One day I found a dead owl and during the evening my daughter called me to her room, in the window with the dead of night behind it, we could see a fine white print of that owl where it had flown into the window to its death.

The printed residue must have been the natural oils of the feathers - but we wondered if the windows must have reflected the sky and looked like they were holes in the wall for the birds to fly through.

As we have adorned the windows with blinds, curtains and the kids have stickers etc, they are no longer a death trap...thankfully

yes, they wake me every morning......sometimes the sound is wonderful but when I hear them singing away at 5 am and I don't have to get up till later, it can be a little annoying. Of course, when the bitter cold winter rolls around and daylight doesn't come till 7, I miss the sound immensely.

Yes, and they are lovely. Now that It's summer they seem to chirp even louder than in winter. On most Saturday mornings they sound like a symphony and I live in a loud city but they manage to get through.

yes. science has shown that the pitches of bird chirps open up a plant's stomata wider to allow for increased gas exchange, what we would call breathing. wider stomata allow plants to grow faster and bigger.

All the time, even in raining. I like that, which makes the universe more peaceful and harmonious. From my window, I can see seagulls flying about over Saint John river, splendid clouds in sunsets, and birds flying and chirping in woods.

There is this tree across the street from my building, almost on level with my apartment and I swear, the birds start chirping while its still dark out. And although I cannot see them, I know they're in that tree! I like to say they are giving their morning report - where the good worms are and all!! I've even heard birds chirping at 9pm - shouldn't they be in bed by then??

Oh, yes! Often I hear them soon before sunrise, so those little rascals begin stirring early. Rather than being a morning "lark", I'm a "night owl" whose bouts of insomnia often keep me awake until the wee morning hours. The best thing about retirement is that I no longer have to force myself to get out of bed with only three hours of sleep! Even when the birds' singing awakens me, I can go back to sleep until I've gotten at least six hours of sleep. By then, their early morning chorus has ended....

my wife and i are most often awake until 6 or 7 in the am because we are retired and i believe we have our days and nights mixed...or we're vampires. in any case, birds start chirping outside our home at about 4:15 am. we are kind of puzzled at that because it is still very dark out and they're not flying around. they don't have showers to take or little bird outfits to put on for work. i think this kind of behavior needs investigating. congress isn't doing a whole lot these days. maybe some of those pinwheels could look into it.

Far too many!!! There a number of trees in line all close together right outside my bedroom window. They also start to chirp simultaneously well before its daylight! -Not quite the "early bird' person...

yes! i used to live in the farm and i love it their. most of the things that you need is free..there are lots fruits in our backyard because my grandparents planted it their. Every time you want to eat fruits, all you have to do is pick..every morning i hear the birds chirping outside my window and it's like music to me. I'm used to hear that every morning. I feel like I was closer to nature. There are a lot of things to be thankful and you'll realize it once you lived in a farm. You'll realize that everything is a miracle.

I always hear birds chirping early in the morning, as soon as it's daylight, and I love that....they sound so sweet....hearing them chirping before I hear any traffic or any other noise is peaceful to me.

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